Bradley joins Realty Connect USA as licensed salesperson

Patrick Hart joined Realty Connect USA’s Woodbury office as a licensed associate broker. Hart previously worked for Century 21 American Homes. He is joined in the Woodbury office by three new licensed salespeople, Robin Bradley, James Dooley and Ed Hodkinson. Bradley joined Realty Connect from Century 21 Prevete, while Dooley was most recently with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. Finally, Hodkinson previously worked for Century 21 American Homes.

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage on Long Island and Queens welcomed 14 new associates. Bradley Silverman and Carole Johnson, who are both new to the industry, joined the Bellmore office, while Dawn Benson, another brand-new agent, came aboard in Babylon.Robert Mallas joined the Commack office from the National Real Estate Referral Group, along with new agent Galinda Wang. The Dix Hills office gained Angela Zapata from Coach Realtors and Althea Nagy, a new agent, while the Huntington office welcomed new agent John Calabrese. The Manhasset office’s newest addition, Yvonne Hines, previously worked for theNational Real Estate Referral Group, while the Northport office’s new associates, Natalya Feinberg and Debra Attardi, are new to the industry. Barbara Ensign joined the Ronkonkoma office from Charles Messi Realty, while Toni Ann Geiser, formerly of Long Island House Hunters, is new in the Setauket office. Finally, the Smithtown office opened its doors to Margaret DiDonato, previously of Century 21 McKnight.

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MANUFACTURING

Avery Biomedical Devices of Commack named Dilys M. Gore chief science officer. Gore, a bioengineer with more than 30 years of experience working with Avery’s Breathing Pacemakers and other medical devices, took on the new role in addition to her existing responsibilities as the company’s European manager.

NONPROFITS

The United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Suffolk Inc., which is headquartered in Hauppauge, announced two additions to its board of directors. Kim Smith is an attorney with her own practice in Islandia, while Yves R. Michel is the deputy director of the Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency.